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- will promptly act upon it. We believe that a cease-fire is the necessary "first step," in the words of the resolution itself -- a first step toward what we all must hope will be a new time of settled peace and progress for all the peoples of the Middle East
- and George Christian. The United States will devote all its energies to bring about an end to the fighting and a new beginning of programs to assure the peace and development of the entire area. We call upon all parties to support the Security Council
- for persons of all ages. That evening at 10 p.m. LBJ speaks on a nationwide CBS broadcast, introducing him and eight other new senators, about Truman’s foreign policy. 1/6 Speaker Rayburn’s 67th birthday. President Truman pays a surprise visit to the Capitol
- talks. This is his last visit in Texas before returning to Washington for the opening of the new session of Congress. 1/7 Henry Cabot Lodge announces that he is entering Eisenhower’s name in the 3/11 New Hampshire primary. The next day Eisenhower
- Jimmie Allred writes LBJ letter of thanks for treatment LBJ gave him in Washington when he was there and for “wonderful gathering out at your home.” 2/16 Banquet of New Dealers in Austin, attended by Texas federal, state and county officials
- markets of the world. In sum, he felt there was nothing to indicate any massive movement of funds. He said we were not interfering. At the President's request for comment, Mr. Bundy said the following about his new assignment; He would be in familiar
- Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org A new office policy for LBJ’s Senate staff goes into effect today: Female staffers
- City on September 18th. We are holding Alvarado voluntarily in a safe house in Mexico City and, in collaboration with the FBI, are checking every detail of his story. We doubt the story because Oswald was known positively to be in New Orleans
- soldier "almost fainted" at the news of the attack. He was greatly disturbed by the NEWSWEEK item in Periscope. Without in any way going around his Ambassador or the State Department, it was his personal suggestion that both notes might 11 He be amended
- the ex best I think that and the French, to work toward a satisfactory of us to work on the contingencies tive in New York both of us will I hope we can keep in closest want to settlement. touch as the military minds aa available
- June 5, 1967. "This day began with the most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house–the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news." (Lady Bird Johnson” Diary) At 4:35 AM
- on the demilitarization of the Gaza strip and the Sinai border, guaranteed access to the Gulf of Aqaba, and an as yet un defined "new status" for a unified Jeru salem. The latter would guarantee people of all religions access to the holy places. As for _the Arab side
- ihitiative. Over the weekend it became apparent that Israeli leaders were be coming increasingly convinced that time· was running against them. The new Israeli cabinet was meeting late yester day with Ambassador Harmel p~csent, and reconvened early today
- with the original statement - - certainly not among the Jewish rank-and-file (who hissed at a Union meeting in New York Monday when the "neutrality" statement was announced.) The Jewish leadership understands that the statement was not your policy, but they feel
- June 5, 1967. "It began with that most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house: the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news
- THIS COPY FOR NEWS i861-A C O NF E RE NC E AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH GEORGECHRISTIAN 4:15 P.M. EDT JONE 5, 1967 MONDAY MR. CHRISTIAN: You are receiving two announcements. First is the President's intention to nominate James Russell Tuten from
- Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 4.15 PM
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- Hardy Hollers speaks at Austin Rotary Club. 4/4 After three-hour session in Mayor Miller’s office, the strike called by IBEW against KTBC is settled. At no time was the station off the air. Construction of new 5 kw transmitter installations was slowed
- when to mow, when the land is most hospitable to seeding. But you have given us the biggest garden of the world in the roadsides of OID' state.'' She pointed out that Georgia, Oklahoma and New Mexico have developed programs of highway beautification
- when to mow, when the land is most hospitable to seeding. But you have given us the biggest garden of the world in the roadsides of OID' state.'' She pointed out that Georgia, Oklahoma and New Mexico have developed programs of highway beautification
- presents Mr. Sam Award to Joe Martin, Jr., at Touchdown Club Annual Awards Dinner. 1/14 Attends dedication ceremonies for new Alexandria, Va. hospital. 1/15 Meets with Sec. Hodges and members of Trade Commission going to Burma. At noon, hosts lunch in P
- Aunt Effie dies on New Year’s night. 1/3 80th Congress convenes, controlled by Republicans for first time in fourteen years. Joseph Martin elected speaker of the House. Proceedings televised for first time. 1/4 Stag party for E.H. Perry at Driskill
- , and does that Israel so sincerely. --GONFIDEM accepts the cease-fire He added that th-e rIAL ~l) "'5 0:PifJ?iBEWTI A_d:r Syrians were still 2 shelling Israeli border villages. Tabor welcomed the news of acceptance by both sides. Fedorenko
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- Orange Biscuits Sweet Creamery Butter Chilled Elberta Brownies Peaches Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee Mixed Nuts Mints Adults: Children $2.00 1.00 COPY LBJ LIBRARY MENU NUMBER SEVEN DINNER New England of Celery Carrot Hearts Delmonico
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- Orange Biscuits Sweet Creamery Butter Chilled Elberta Brownies Peaches Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee Mixed Nuts Mints Adults: Children $2.00 1.00 COPY LBJ LIBRARY MENU NUMBER SEVEN DINNER New England of Celery Carrot Hearts Delmonico
- . They have blocked the appointment and ask LBJ not to get involved on either side. 2/11 The Dallas Morning News reports that LBJ says a survey will be made soon to see how many combat-qualified men in the Armed Services can be moved into field forces
- stations in 13 Atlantic Coast states, the District of Columbia, and parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia are asked to close between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. beginning 8/3 under a recommendation issued by Harold Ickes, defense petroleum
- Online October 6, 2009 Tuesday 4:01 AM GMT A snapshot of some first ladies' staffs BYLINE: By The Associated Press SECTION: DOMESTIC NEWS LENGTH: 203 words First ladies are dogged by questions about why someone who isn't elected or paid, or who isn't
- Online October 6, 2009 Tuesday 4:01 AM GMT A snapshot of some first ladies' staffs BYLINE: By The Associated Press SECTION: DOMESTIC NEWS LENGTH: 203 words First ladies are dogged by questions about why someone who isn't elected or paid, or who isn't
- And there intereated who were But, all sort. so signatories 40 or I am atill ehould now, aa a raeult a new ball clear wedded by t.he May 23rd we are there not be no border of the war having game? Does the May 23rd statement A 23rd statement O